Guest OS runs of drive space on dynamically allocted drive
Guest OS runs of drive space on dynamically allocted drive
I've allocated 20GB to a dynamically sized drive and 3GB to ram. I install a guest OS but it runs out of drive space when doing an OS update. It appears that it is treating the 3GB ram allocation as the hard drive an not using the 20GB dynamically sized drive. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
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Re: Guest OS runs of drive space on dynamically allocted drive
I highly doubt that this is the case. The problem most probably is that 20 GB is not enough for your guest. Delete the VM and recreate it with 40 or 50 GB this time. Actually, I would check with the distro's requirements. Plus you shouldn't be forgetting about the swap partition which isn't really used as a user-usable hard disk space...
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Re: Guest OS runs of drive space on dynamically allocted drive
If that's the case then you haven't actually installed the OS. It's Linux of some kind, right? And it seems you're running it in demo mode (live CD).ChaletOS wrote:I've allocated 20GB to a dynamically sized drive and 3GB to ram. I install a guest OS but it runs out of drive space when doing an OS update. It appears that it is treating the 3GB ram allocation as the hard drive an not using the 20GB dynamically sized drive. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
Start again, look closely at the options offered: choose the scary one that says "nuke my hard disk and install Linux". The hard disk in question is the one belonging to the VM, it doesn't mean killing Windows.
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Re: Guest OS runs of drive space on dynamically allocted drive
ChaletOS wrote:it runs out of drive space when doing an OS update
I don't think that in LiveDVD mode there are updates to be installed, it's inactive, so I think that the OP has actually made a complete install of the OS in question.mpack wrote:And it seems you're running it in demo mode (live CD)
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Re: Guest OS runs of drive space on dynamically allocted drive
We don't know anything about what is being updated and why, and I can't think of a more likely reason for the drive to appear to be 3GB or less.
Seems obvious to me: running off ramdisk.ChaletOS wrote:It appears that it is treating the 3GB ram allocation as the hard drive an not using the 20GB dynamically sized drive.